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"Dear i am searching for some alternative conducting materials easy n quick to synthesis that can be characterized by CVM ,SPR, UV etc for Sensor applications .As porphyrin is expensive materials and it is lowest yield unstable long synthesis .My lab…"

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Dear i am searching for some alternative conducting materials easy n quick to synthesis that can be characterized by CVM ,SPR, UV etc for Sensor applications .As porphyrin is expensive materials and it is lowest yield unstable long synthesis .My lab has no money for expenssive materials. Can you suggest me such low cost materials . What about ur graphen experience ? i am reading BODIPY also these are fluorescent materials for nanosensors.

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